Design and Restoration of Architectural Structures
- 10th edition (Face-to-face) - Master's degree
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Presentation
Designing and maintaining the building's structures is an area of the construction sector that undergoes constant change and in which the quality of the design is increasingly important.
The master's course in Design and Restoration of Architectural Structures was conceived as a means to provide "state-of-the-art" in the field of architectural structures. In other words, to provide those professionals in the sector who want to be up to date with updated knowledge that will enable them to assimilate cutting edge innovations. Such knowledge is increasingly valued and necessary.
Aims
By the end of the master's course, students will be able to:
Develop an integrated view of structure design that goes beyond mere methods of calculation.
Use the most recent computer techniques in structural calculation to resolve the most important and common structural issues in their daily practice as professionals.
Set control elements in already-built structures, detect their pathologies and propose restoration solutions.
Know the particularities (ways of usage, specifications and regulations) of the different materials used in structures: concrete, steel, wood and masonry.
Modules
The master's degree programme is organized into the following modules.
If you don't wish to take the entire master's degree you can sign on one or several modules.